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  • Report: Cell phone use could reduce SPERM COUNT.

    Ok guys, this is serious. You´ll have to take them out of your pockets. Now !...








    ...and I wonder why, THIS picture ?

    ...or, gentlemen, your cell phone could be your enemy. According to an Italian report published in the Journal of Andrology (PDF), researchers in the United States and around the world have found that the radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation (RF-EMR) emitted by cell phones may decrease sperm count and damage sperm quality.

    Though still inconclusive, the research focuses on several studies on both human and animal sperm. For humans, some of the studies exposed sperm from healthy nonsmoker volunteers to RF-EMR in a laboratory setting, while others compared the sperm health of subjects who regularly carried their cell phone in their front pants pocket to those who did not.

    On the whole, sperm that were exposed to RF-EMR showed decreased sperm concentration; motility (the ability of a sperm to move toward an egg); morphology (the size and shape of sperm); and viability. Similarly, subjects who carried their phone in their pockets had a lower sperm concentration.

    In one animal study, researchers put rats in special Plexiglas cages with cell phones just 0.2 inches underneath the cage bottom. After the rats were exposed to cell phone emissions for six hours per day for more than four months, the researchers found a 25 percent drop in the rats' percentage of live sperm. Their sperm also had the tendency to stick together, reducing the chance of fertilizing an egg.

    Dr. Joel Moskowitz, the director of the Center for Family and Community Health in the School of Public Health at the University of California at Berkeley, told CNET that this is a complex matter that needs to be further researched.

    For example, it's currently unclear what type of cell phones or phone service, such as GSM or CDMA, would cause a more adverse impact. "If more research is done, and we have more solid results, consumers could be presented with a choice," he said. "There might be phones or cell services that have less impact on our reproductive organs than others."

    Though it's unclear how exactly RF-EMR might affect sperm, one theory is that when cell phones are kept long term in the front pocket, they generate heat that damages sperm in the scrotum (generally, sperm need to remain about 4 degrees lower than normal body temperature). Others suggest, however, that the phone's RF-EMR radiation penetrates tissue and interferes with the body's own electromagnetic frequency at a cellular level, resulting in abnormal sperm.

    "Children, adolescents, young adults, and especially pregnant women should take precaution and avoid keeping the cell phone close to their reproductive organs, in addition to their head," Moskowitz said. "These are the parts of our body that are highly sensitive to cell phone radiation. This is a wake-up call for those who tend to leave cell phones in their front pocket."
    John Walls, the vice president for public affairs at the CTIA, the wireless industry's lobbying arm, did not comment on the sperm studies directly. Yet, in an e-mail to CNET, he cautioned that organizations like the American Cancer Society, the National Cancer Institute, the World Health Organization, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration have all concurred that wireless devices are not a public health risk.

    "Since we are not a scientific organization, with respect to the matter of health effects associated with wireless base stations and the use of wireless devices, CTIA and the wireless industry have always been guided by science, and the views of impartial health organizations," he wrote. "The peer-reviewed scientific evidence has overwhelmingly indicated that wireless devices, within the limits established by the FCC, do not pose a public health risk or cause any adverse health effects."


    from: cnet.com
    and: jfcooley
    Comments 11 Comments
    1. dushdavj's Avatar
      Since when have animals used cell phones for communication?? This has been around for a while, probably more believable than the brain tumors. but I am still watching out for dogs, cats, rats carrying I-Phones!
    1. jfcooley's Avatar
      Where do they carry them? The animals that is.....

      Well, belt clip sales outta go up.
    1. delfim's Avatar
      ^^^must be an Australian involved in this report. Y'know, kangaroos, marsupials, pocket, pouch...
    1. Capdot's Avatar
      I haven't noticed any lost volume...





    1. jfcooley's Avatar
      Quote Originally Posted by Capdot View Post
      I haven't noticed any lost volume...





      Wow man.......

      Just wow.
    1. raton's Avatar
      I bet there's an app to avoid any of this shenanigan.
    1. ventz's Avatar
      Quote Originally Posted by raton View Post
      I bet there's an app to avoid any of this shenanigan.
      ACTUALLY...there was, until Apple got pissed off and removed it.
      (http://techchunks.com/technology/rej...reakers-video/)
    1. BestWitted's Avatar
      Going back to my Otter Box or shirt pocket.....
    1. ventz's Avatar
      I read another article a while back that said that was actually the worst place to keep a phone -- shirt pocket. It said that the damage that will cause to your heart is only second to having the phone under your pillow. Not sure how true or trusted these are/were, but both of those statements make sense to me.
    1. lak611's Avatar
      Quote Originally Posted by delfim View Post
      ^^^must be an Australian involved in this report. Y'know, kangaroos, marsupials, pocket, pouch...
      Or maybe American opossums. They would be logical candidates. They must be ending up as roadkill, since they are too busy texting when they cross the street to notice the traffic.
    1. Villordsutch's Avatar
      I have said this for a long time. My chemistry teacher decades back told me the story of his dads friend that used to work for Shell Oil taking x-rays of the containers by placing a radioactive block on one side of the container and the plate on the other, the x-ray would show a crack if there was one. The guy died of cancer due to radiation poisoning. Turns out at the end of the night the guy used to place the block in his top pocket and then cycle home.
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